Natsukage
By The Ant
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In 2013, The Ant embarked on a journey across the Japanese countryside. He took with him a backpack, a notebook and a pen. These are the collected scribblings, musings and poetry compiled from his travels.
The Ant
Chances are you’ve heard of the Ant from somewhere far away. And I’m not talking about those little black things that scuttle along the path under your feet. Part Chestertonian, part brooding media student and part systematic nerd, he lives in complete isolation from the thing called reality and insists you don’t bother him. Ever. He lives in Sydney, Australia. Visit his blog at http://theantblog.com
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The Ant
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Flying Again
Last flight 1492,
the last two being
ends of the Pole,
beginnings and ends of the Earth.
The Changi Lady, with
her nose-dive pierced upwards,
she braves Zeus’ bane –
titanium liner in a sea of thunderstorms.
This city is afraid of me
it sits in the dead of night,
this city is awaiting me
and it beams out into the light
Making into the green,
tangerine, burst of
nature like the greenery
behind the limelight.
But this is the existence
within migraines – induced pinpoint
flying, reminding
and vaguely shuffling the deck.
Matchstick and the boat,
a lightning dome above
the Singapore.
The Cave, The Cave!
The dead repaved!
Life life life
seems so depraved!
I remember purgatory,
white as death and
sanitised turbulence,
stable like a rocking horse,
mystic horse,
clearer than
the Ballad of the White Horse.
Then, cometh breakthrough;
a squall of nightmares
brings the harbringer,
return, repave.
So, unto the wind
and thunder and rain and lightning
and all things terrifying we go –
Forever Death’s shadow,
Forever chasing Summer.
A yellow flower
buds in Shinjuku concrete –
a sign of new life.
Lights in Tokyo
First scribblings of the Japanese culture:
much smoke
so bright
strange voices
wow
Mere hours out in Tokyo –
phone’s gone walkabout,
party in the red-light shindig!
Funny